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Lamborghini - Aventador (2014)

Discover the Lamborghini Aventador – a 2014 masterpiece that still dazzles on the streets and the track.

The Lamborghini Aventador was first unveiled in 2011 and quickly became the flagship of Lamborghini’s lineup. Its staggering price tag reflects the brand’s DNA: cutting‑edge technology, fierce styling, and raw power. Whether you’re looking into the Lamborghini Aventador price for a brand new model, or you’re curious about the Lamborghini Aventador 2014 price and how used vehicles hold their value, our database offers a clear, reliable view of the market. The Aventador’s price varies by region, currency, option package, and condition, but you’ll typically see new versions start around $400,000 and can exceed $800,000 for highly loaded configurations.

Here’s a quick glance at the key technical specs that underpin every Aventador’s performance:

  • Engine: 6.5 L V12, 720 HP (340 kW) (cubic inch equivalent: ~395 ci)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automated manual, all‑wheel‑drive(DR) (Viscous Transformer)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline; 5‑bar fuel pressure
  • Dimensions: Length : 4 595 mm; Width : 2 060 mm; Height : 1 240 mm; Wheelbase : 2 741 mm
  • Weight: 1 605 kg (low‑rider version)
  • 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 2.9 s
  • Top Speed: 350 km/h (217 mph) with power‑train software, higher in drag‑suitable mode
  • Suspension: Independent double wishbone, push‑rod, dampers with adaptive control
  • Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic, 18” front, 17.5” rear

Performance Overview

The Aventador’s 6.5‑litre V12 delivers a breathtaking look as it churns out a progressive 720 HP over a broad rpm range, ensuring the dog‑legged accelerations you expect from a Lamborghini. The 7‑speed automated manual transmits that fury effortlessly, while the all‑wheel‑drive layout provides split‑sudden traction at launch. Compared to its rival Ferrari 488 Pista, the Aventador’s horsepower advantage gives it a headline advantage, especially at high speeds. Both cars challenge the similar Lamborghini Huracán segment, but the Aventador's crankcase is larger and its aerodynamics keeps it naturally planted.

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